Expensive clothes aren't the only answer of how to look nice. You can find perfect styles to suit your look! You can find cute clothes at Wal-Mart and other inexpensive places. Be creative! Wear patterns and bright colors and make sure it suits you and your style.

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Empty your wardrobe. Split your clothes into three piles: clothes you love; have potential; and donate or even give them to your friends be creative and pull all of your clothes, you could swap your outfits with your friends a whole new outfit for free! The 'love' pile, obviously put back. The 'have potential' pile, put to one side, and try to either customize or find creative new ways to wear/use the item. With the 'donate' pile, take the items that haven't been worn in the last year to a charity or your younger sister/cousin/etc.

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Choose a cute t-shirt- then choose things to add to it, like if you have some nice trousers to go with it, add them to your outfit, got some pretty bangles and earrings, add them too.Think of it as a tree and your t-shirt is the tree trunk, and branches such as accessories keep growing on it.

3

When choosing an outfit, work around ONE item. For example, if you have a gorgeous purple sequined top, how about teaming it with black skinny jeans, pumps, and a grey cardigan for a day-time look, or simply changing the cardigan and pumps for a black leather jacket and heels for a night out.

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Find something that you like and coordinate it with other accessories. For example, a skirt with bright colored tights for the winter and a skirt with a fun hat and purse for the summer. Don't be afraid to try things that are different and that you haven't tried before. You never know, you could come up with something amazing. Maybe even your own style!

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Try not to match the shoes with the outfit. Be brave but find something you are comfy in and can have confidence!

6

Find a cute purse that has enough room for all the essentials. The absolute basics are: lip balm, keys, phone, money, make-up, a miniature bottle of perfume/spray, and a pen/pencil.

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Choose a hat or sunglasses to coordinate with your outfit. If you think your outfit looks too plain, try different necklaces, bracelets and earrings to make the outfit as interesting and original as possible. As a rule of thumb, start with lots of accessories, and take them off, as this way you get a balanced, not overdone look.

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Take into account the weather. Obviously, if it's blowing a gale outside, a light floaty skirt is a bad idea. Equally, a heavy jumper and jeans isn't appropriate for a hot summer's day, so before you get dressed, either look of the window or at the weather forecast. When going out, try to carry a cardigan or a scarf just in case the weather turns nasty.

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Find the perfect outer coat. This is a totally personal choice, as this is probably going to be the most worn item, especially in cooler climates. This being said, this will also be the most expensive item, so don't buy a cheap coat, and instead go for an 'investment' piece. Most 'surf' brands such as Roxy and Mambo sell high-quality, not overly priced coats, as do high street stores like Zara. If you can't afford an expensive coat come winter, vow to buy one in the Spring sales, when you can get last winter's coats for half price. However, by doing this, you need to be careful not to buy anything too 'high fashion', and what was trendy one year may be outlawed by the next. Stick to a plain trench coat or a bright duffel for easy elegance.

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The perfect top is essential to an outfit. Wear something to suit your style, whether it be dark, or light, dull, or colorful. Don't get something that is to baggy on you, or too inappropriate. Don't wear something that shows your bra straps, it's unattractive. But, do try to show your figure. Don't be afraid. Wear not tight, but fitting shirts that are comfortable, and fit.

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Don't be afraid to wear clothes you want to just because of what others have said, be yourself and dress like your personality, then your personality will shine through.

Style Yourself, Make sure you add your own style to things...always experiment on what might work.

Never, ever base an outfit on just a bunch of clothing you like. You could pair that nice yellow top with those cute purple pants, But don't go wild and pair that lime green hat with those orange and black shoes along with that turquoise sweater. Coordinate colors.

Pull an outfit together thinking of what you want and that may be nice to other people too, You don't want to be stared at or laughed at. Think about who you will be around don't go out in a tracksuit when everyone else will be dressed. You want to be noticed and stand out but not the entertainment

Don't forget to be modest about your look! Don't brag or boast about you ensemble, make others feel GREAT about themselves!

Its all about confidence,wear what u feel looks nice on you ,but not something crazy.

Just be your self and by the wat shorts and t-shirts are a classic match.

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